by richmondlawcdo | Nov 9, 2016 | Advice for Students, Employment Search Resources, Interview Skills, Networking
Originally published by Business Insider. Within seconds of meeting you, people are already making judgments about your personality. Are you hireable? Or dateable? How about friendable? And while it’s technically possible to reverse a bad first impression,...
by richmondlawcdo | Aug 10, 2016 | Interview Skills
by the Culture and Manners Institute One question students have been asking in the dining tutorials lately is: “If I have an interview meal, should I offer to pay the bill or at least pay for myself?” I understand the thinking behind that. “I want...
by richmondlawcdo | Aug 10, 2016 | Advice for Students, Interview Skills
by Mary Crane Every professional services organization seeks candidates who have a firm grasp of one term: professionalism. Recruiters openly tell me that they only hire candidates who look like a professional, sound like a professional, and most importantly,...
by richmondlawcdo | Jul 12, 2016 | Interview Skills
By Kathryn Wheeler in the JDJournal Interviews are often a stressful event, not only because you have to talk about yourself in the best light possible, but you also tend to have a lot of hopes pinned on doing well and getting the job. Being well prepared beforehand...
by richmondlawcdo | Jul 12, 2016 | Advice for Students, Application Materials, Employment Search Resources, Interview Skills
View and print in PDF format: Open Letter to Law Students (PDF) As employer members of NALP, we have developed this letter to give students additional insight into employers’ perspectives on the recruiting process. We think the following suggestions will help...
by richmondlawcdo | May 11, 2016 | Interview Skills
Do you want to practice your interview skills with an attorney during summer break? This summer as you work and travel, use the time to refresh and refine your interview skills. The CDO can assist by trying to match you with a Richmond Law alum who is willing to...